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There is no better feeling in life than being healthy.
“Vitality Age” is an indicator of one's health. For Singaporeans, a similar survey was done and their “Vitality Age” is 4 years older than their actual age. In comparison, the overall physical health in Hong Kong is poorer than expected.
This is likely due to the stressful lifestyle of Hong Kong people.
According to the 3-4-50 concept from the Oxford Health Alliance 3
Complete a short online questionnaire about your health and lifestyle to find your AIA Vitality Age. Compare it to your actual age for an overview of how healthy you are right now.
We know that being healthy is important, but often we lack the time and motivation to keep to a healthy and active lifestyle.
While we cannot control an unexpected illness or injury, we can choose to live a healthy life and lower the risk of health issues in the future.
To make healthy living easier, we introduce AIA Vitality, a science-backed wellness programme that works with you and rewards you for the healthy choices you make.
Changing behaviour and breaking lifestyle habits are difficult. We know that. That is why AIA Vitality encourages people to start their healthy journey with a structured programme. It gives you access to engagement activities, discount with wellness partners and attractive rewards to motivate you to improve your health.
The above information is for general reference only. It shall not constitute nor should it be taken as a substitute for professional advice from a financial planner on purchasing insurance policies. Your financial planner will make recommendations based on the result of your individual needs analysis (including affordability and suitability, etc.). For detailed analysis and advice, please contact us or your financial planner.
Sources
1 The “AIA Vitality Age” Survey (2015). AIA Hong Kong commissioned an independent market research company, Nielsen Hong Kong, to conduct the “AIA Vitality Age” Survey through online questionnaires and face-to-face interviews in April 2015.
2 The Centre for Health Protection, Department of Health, Government of the HKSAR, 2014; AIA commissioned an independent market research company, Nielsen Hong Kong, to conduct research in April 2015.
3 The Oxford Health Alliance, http://www.oxha.org/initiatives/.
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